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The Prosperity Factor for Kids: A comprehensive Canadian parent's guide to developing positive saving, spending, and credit habits

by Kelley Keehn

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Canadian parents need to teach their kids about money, and this book will help! It is divided by age group, from five-year-olds using a piggy bank to teenagers preparing to leave home for the first time. Inside you will find many exercises, examples, and tips to help parents and children become financially fit. The Prosperity Factor for Canadian Kids details incremental lessons and skills needed to turn your kids into mini-money managers. It also informs parents about programs and financial products available to children.… (more)
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Canadian parents need to teach their kids about money, and this book will help! It is divided by age group, from five-year-olds using a piggy bank to teenagers preparing to leave home for the first time. Inside you will find many exercises, examples, and tips to help parents and children become financially fit. The Prosperity Factor for Canadian Kids details incremental lessons and skills needed to turn your kids into mini-money managers. It also informs parents about programs and financial products available to children.

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